Birthday Candle Flame Extinguishing Device with Spit Guard

ABSTRACT

A tool (toy) device that has a hollow tubular structure with a flat triangular flute attached to the end of the tube. The tubular structure constricts and directs a person&#39;s exhaled breath (air). The constriction of air increases the speed of air flow. The air is then redirected by a flute attached to the end of the tube. The flute is a triangular shape with small sides at a 90-degree angle directing the air. The flute changes the direction and shape of the exhaled air cutting off the bottom half of the air.

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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The invention is to address the observed issue of people spitting on birthday cakes while blowing out the candies.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The Birthday Candle Flame Extinguishing Device with Spit guard is designed to direct the flow of air, saliva and other objects expelled from a person's mouth as they blow out candles on a birthday cake or other related celebratory candle holding items (cakes, muffins, cupcakes). The basic design is that of a short straw attached to a triangular shaped flute/tray with a flat bottom. The shape of the flute/try cuts off the bottom half (180 degrees) of the persons exhalation, so only the top 180 degrees of the persons exhalation is blown at the candles and saliva spray is directed out over and past the cake (instead of onto the cake).

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

-   -   a. The first view (#1) is from the side. It shows the 2-3 inch         straw from the input end to the output end which is attached to         the flute (flute is 1-2 inches in length). The side of the flute         is shown from input end (connected to the straw) to the output         (on the right).     -   b. The second view (#2) is from above looking down. It shows how         the output end of the straw opens to the flute. At this point is         where the user's exhalation is redirected into the flute and         then out of the flute.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The tool (toy) is constructed of paper (cardboard) or light plastic material. There are two main components:

-   -   a. Straw: The straw is either light plastic or paper (cardboard)         rolled into a tube that is about 2-3 inches long and about ¼         inch in diameter. The exact length and diameter may fluctuate to         meet manufacturer specifications, but it must be narrow enough         (<½ inch) to operate properly (too wide of diameter and the         person cannot sustain the exhalation long enough to blow out all         the candles).     -   b. Flute/tray: 1-2 inches in length with 1/4 to %2 inch sides.         It is the same cardboard or light plastic material. The flute         directs the air flow coming out of the straw. It comes off the         straw at about a 145-degree angle. It is a triangle shape with         the tip connected to the straw and two 90-degree sides extending         from tip to the end of the flute. 

1. I claim the patent and rights there within to any tool (toy) of similar shape and size that is designed to direct the flow of air and debris out over a cake or other related celebratory candle holding items (cakes, muffins, cupcakes) versus normal blowing out of the candles in which saliva and debris is blown directly on to the cake: Other design potential includes: a. Various whistles and noise makers that can be added to the toy/tool b. Various decorative print options, including patterns, colors, phrases/writing, and other decorative potential c. The size of the tool can also vary for child-adult versions, including stands or a base to stabilize the tool on a table or in a person's hand/grip 